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Humans have fundamentally
altered
Earth’s ecosystems.
Evidence and procedural documents are lost or destroyed; documents key to the legal process are altered; and state security is invoked to deny information.
Another plan, championed by a conservation consortium that includes US and Australian government agencies, would eradicate invasive, bird-harming mice on particular islands by introducing
altered
mice that prevent them from producing female offspring.
But several emerging trends, unobserved or noted only in isolation, have greatly
altered
the balance of power between the CCP and Chinese society, with the former losing credibility and control and the latter gaining strength and confidence.
With its conquest of Tibet in 1950-1951, China enlarged its landmass by more than one-third and fundamentally
altered
Asia’s geostrategic landscape.
So they
altered
the words of the oath; displayed a banner stating that “Hong Kong is not China”; and referred to China using what many consider a slur.
Will the Atlantic Alliance be able to defend our safety and security in a radically
altered
strategic environment?
Even when its energy dependence on the Middle East was at its peak, the US rarely
altered
its policy of support for Israel.
But the purview of the talks was fundamentally
altered
(though the Polisario Front has remained focused on a referendum that includes independence as an option).
For example, rising temperatures and
altered
precipitation patterns are already driving up the price of coffee.
China’s voracious appetite for commodities dramatically
altered
perceptions about the global economy’s trajectory.
The formation of the eurozone and a half-century of relentless globalization have
altered
the global economic landscape, rendering once-proven policies ineffective.
Its mission of disaster planning and preparation was dropped entirely, and its focus was
altered
to fight terrorists.
Depending on the dose, a patient may experience
altered
physical, spatial, and temporal states; larger quantities may induce hallucinations and dissolution of the self.
According to this view, the
altered
state of consciousness produced by ketamine – particularly the dissolution of the self’s boundaries and the experience of union with the world – might constitute a profound and meaningful experience for a patient.
Recent upheavals in many member states’ party systems have
altered
the electoral calculus, and the pro-Europeans must adapt accordingly.
For example, the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) originally targeted the purchase of complex securitized assets that had lost value and stopped trading, but had to be partly
altered
to direct infusions of capital into banks.
By keeping the price of public services frozen, the government would win on two fronts: inflation would be held in check and
altered
incentives would shift investment from the domestic sector towards exporting firms.
This often made it difficult to attribute authorship, because a text might consist of a copied lecture in which the copyist’s comments were inserted and then perhaps
altered
as the book passed to other hands.
Whatever one thinks of American military intervention, one must concede that it has
altered
the region’s dynamics.
Among other things, Berlusconi
altered
Italy’s political system in such a way as to prevent the left from ever gaining full power again, and to block any criminal charges that could be leveled against him.
This has not only sustained the lack of public awareness of the foreign and security strategy development process, but has also
altered
the environment in which the strategy is to be introduced.
That dynamic was
altered
when the Democratic Party of Japan came to power three years ago.
Still another film reawakens not-so-distant American history and casts it in a radically
altered
light: Doug Liman’s Fair Game reinterprets the Valerie Plame/Joe Wilson scandal of 2003, and reveals that Plame was far from being a glorified secretary, as the Bush administration had portrayed her.
On the contrary, she led a team that intercepted components of nuclear weapons at their source, whisked them away to the United States,
altered
them slightly so that they would not work, and replaced them.
Biotechnology offers a better, cheaper, and more feasible solution: Golden Rice, which incorporates beta-carotene into the genetically
altered
rice grains.
Recent technological advances have radically
altered
the way people conduct their lives, both at work and at play.
The BoE’s vigilance, together with the fact that economic and financial arrangements with Europe have yet to be altered, has convinced companies and households to postpone plans to change their behavior.
It
altered
social life, ways of being, ways of talking, ways of loving, and so on.
The perception of military parity has
altered.
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